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Results Modern Autumn Sale Results Modern Autumn Sale, No. Item Hammer price 102 Isaac Grünewald, View over Stockholm. 150 000 SEK 103 Pelle Åberg, Costume party. 18 000 SEK 104 Pelle Åberg, Couple on a walk. 36 000 SEK 105 Pelle Åberg, The street vendor. 26 500 SEK 106 Olle Olsson-Hagalund, "Vid tvättinrättningen, motiv från Hagalund" (Motif from 175 000 SEK Hagalund, Stockholm). 107 Einar Jolin, Stockholm in winter. 650 000 SEK 108 Otte Sköld, "Nature morte". 16 500 SEK 109 Greta Gerell, In the park, Paris. 10 000 SEK 110 Einar Jolin, "Slädfärd" (The sleigh). 58 000 SEK 111 Axel Nilsson, Still life with flowers. Unsold 112 Dick Beer, "Franskt landskap" (Frensh landscape). Unsold 113 Isaac Grünewald, "La citta morte, Positano". 32 000 SEK 114 Isaac Grünewald, Still life with flowers in vase and fruits. 60 000 SEK 115 Inge Schiöler, Coastal motif with yellow sailing boat. 82 000 SEK 116 Inge Schiöler, Costal motif with boathouses. 85 000 SEK 117 Inge Schiöler, "Solbelyst skär" (Costal motif). 24 000 SEK 118 Ragnar Sandberg, "Tre figurer" (Three figures). 185 000 SEK 120 Ragnar Sandberg, "Båtar och magasinet" (Boats). 42 000 SEK 121 Ragnar Sandberg, "Summer morning". 30 000 SEK 122 Carl Kylberg, "Kvarn på slätten" (Mills). 175 000 SEK 123 Gösta Sandels, "Åreskutan" (Northern Sweden). Unsold 124 Isaac Grünewald, Still life with amaryllis. 70 000 SEK 125 Jules Schyl, "Båtar och sjöbodar" (Boats and boathouses). 27 000 SEK 126 Leander Engström, "Fjällbjörkar, Abisko" (Northers landscape, Sweden). 95 000 SEK 127 Inge Schiöler, Costal landscape. 65 000 SEK 128 Folke Andréasson, Flowers and fruit. 14 000 SEK 129 Ragnar Sandberg, Flower. 18 000 SEK 130 Carl Kylberg, "Uppställning med rosor och pipa" (Still life with roses). Unsold 131 Hadar Jönzén, Still life with pipe and decanter. 12 000 SEK Bukowski Auktioner AB +46 (0)8 6140800 Arsenalsgatan 2 www.bukowskis.com 1/31 111 47 Stockholm Results Modern Autumn Sale, No. Item Hammer price 132 Birger Birger-Ericson, "Ryttare i vinterträdgård" (Winter garden). 10 000 SEK 133 Olle Olsson-Hagalund, Costal motif, Sweden. Unsold 134 Hilding Linnqvist, Still life with apples and flowers. Unsold 135 Lim-Johan (Johan Erik Olsson), "Älg vid stranden" (Moose at the rapids). 175 000 SEK 136 Erik Olson, "Pyramid mot svart" (Pyramid on black). 34 000 SEK 138 Sven Jonson, "Noviserna II". Unsold 139 Waldemar Lorentzon, Still life with glass and vase. Unsold 140 Stellan Mörner, "Mot svart fond" (black background). Unsold 141 Esaias Thorén, Still life with fruits. Unsold 142 Waldemar Lorentzon, "Vårpromenad" (Walk in the spring). Unsold 143 Erik Olson, "Fiskaren" (The fisherman). Unsold 144 Agnes Cleve, "Sjöbodar och båtar" (Boathouse and boats). 39 000 SEK 145 Axel Nilsson, "Från gamla bryggan, Nordkoster" (Motive from Nordkoster, Sweden). 16 000 SEK 147 Isaac Grünewald, Sigrid, Rue Campagne Premiére, Paris. Unsold 148 Isaac Grünewald, Reading woman. 180 000 SEK 149 Isaac Grünewald, "Katarinavägen" (Katarinavägen Stockholm9. Unsold 150 Dick Beer, "Komposition" (Composition). 55 000 SEK 151 Dick Beer, DICK BEER, oil on canvas, stamp signed. Unsold 152 Knut Lundström, "Hymn des ondes". Unsold 152A Nils von Dardel, "The waterfall". 21 000 000 SEK 153 Primus Mortimer Pettersson, The island. 15 000 SEK 154 Primus Mortimer Pettersson, Fairway. 11 000 SEK 155 Primus Mortimer Pettersson, The wait. 8 000 SEK 156 Primus Mortimer Pettersson, City in dawn. 10 000 SEK 157 Primus Mortimer Pettersson, Landscape. 13 000 SEK 158 Primus Mortimer Pettersson, "Grinden" (the gate). 14 500 SEK 161 Maj Bring, "Le Saint-Louis, Paris". 17 000 SEK 162 Einar Jolin, View over Riddarholmen, Stockholm. 30 000 SEK 163 Isaac Grünewald, "Kanva, ur Sakuntala". 6 500 SEK Bukowski Auktioner AB +46 (0)8 6140800 Arsenalsgatan 2 www.bukowskis.com 2/31 111 47 Stockholm Results Modern Autumn Sale, No. Item Hammer price 164 Hilding Linnqvist, "Kejsarkronan"/ "Grekiskt landskap med kapell" (Chapel Mykonos, 42 000 SEK Greece). 165 Einar Jolin, Models out door. 15 000 SEK 166 Einar Jolin, View over Old Town, Stockholm. 70 000 SEK 167 Leander Engström, The lady with the rose. 550 000 SEK 168 Gunnar Torhamn, Model with fruit bowl. Unsold 169 Gunnar Torhamn, The masquerade. 12 000 SEK 170 Gunnar Torhamn, "Självporträtt med konstnärsvänner" (Self portrait with friends). 30 000 SEK 171 Otto G Carlsund, Still life with bottle and green pears. Unsold 172 Otto G Carlsund, "Spik och hammare" (Nail and hammer). 31 000 SEK 173 Otto G Carlsund, "Katakombbruden" (Woman). Unsold 173A Otto G Carlsund, "Amour Divin". 570 000 SEK 174 Isaac Grünewald, "Utsikt över Stadsgården mot Kastellholmen" (View over Stadsgården, 750 000 SEK Stockholm). 175 Inge Schiöler, "Sommargrönska, S Koster" (Summer, Koster, Sweden). Unsold 176 Inge Schiöler, Coastal view with pine trees. Unsold 177 Inge Schiöler, Flowers. Unsold 178 Ragnar Sandberg, "Gumma och måsar I" (Woman and birds). 270 000 SEK 179 Åke Göransson, Still life with lemon. Unsold 180 Ragnar Sandberg, "Båtar I" (Boats ). 45 000 SEK 181 Ragnar Sandberg, "Mjölkning" (Milking). Unsold 182 Tor Bjurström, Landscape by the ocean. 40 000 SEK 183 Ragnar Sandberg, "Sommar" (Summer). Unsold 184 Folke Andréasson, Motif from Bohuslän, Sweden. 30 000 SEK 185 Karin Parrow, View from Malta. 30 000 SEK 186 Karin Parrow, View from the artists window. 7 500 SEK 187 Karin Parrow, "Ryttare" (Rider). 16 000 SEK 188 Carl Kylberg, "Stad vid havet" (City by the ocean). Unsold 189 Inge Schiöler, "Pilen Syd, Hälsö" (Hälsö, Sweden). Unsold 190 Ragnar Sandberg, "Jakt och fiske" (Hunting and fishing). Unsold 193 Gösta Adrian-Nilsson, "Fotboll" (Soccer). 80 000 SEK Bukowski Auktioner AB +46 (0)8 6140800 Arsenalsgatan 2 www.bukowskis.com 3/31 111 47 Stockholm Results Modern Autumn Sale, No. Item Hammer price 194 Gösta Adrian-Nilsson, "Hus vid stranden" (House by the shore). 250 000 SEK 196 Esaias Thorén, Cubist lady. 40 000 SEK 197 Gösta Adrian-Nilsson, "Övergiven terass". 27 000 SEK 198 Gösta Adrian-Nilsson, "Skuggspel, (Vårljusskymning)" (Shaddows, twilight). 95 000 SEK 199 Siri Derkert, "Flicka och sol på ängen" (Girl in the meadow). 36 000 SEK 200 Ragnar Person, The yard sale. Unsold 201 Stellan Mörner, "I samband med Eugen Onegin" (Eugen Onegin). 20 000 SEK 202 Erik Olson, "En sky går förbi" (Floating sky). 50 000 SEK 203 Erik Olson, "Utvädring" (Purging). 30 000 SEK 204 Erik Olson, Composition with construction workers. 20 000 SEK 205 Erik Olson, Composition with figure and book. 46 000 SEK 205A Gösta Adrian-Nilsson, "Atonalt" (Atonality). 400 000 SEK 206 Gösta Adrian-Nilsson, "Inspiration". 1 200 000 SEK 207 Albin Amelin, Still life with flowers. 90 000 SEK 208 Albin Amelin, Still life with flowers. 60 000 SEK 209 Sven X:et Erixson, The gas bells in Värtan, Stockholm. 46 000 SEK 210 Sven X:et Erixson, "Stenbrottet" (The quarries). Unsold 211 Eric Hallström, Landscape in fall, Northern Sweden. Unsold 211A Sven X:et Erixson, "Sommar på gårdsplanen" (Summar at the courtyard). Unsold 212 Sven X:et Erixson, "Bojan" (Interior Dalagatan). Unsold 213 Sven X:et Erixson, "Under spansk stjärnhimmel" (Valencia, Spain). 380 000 SEK 214 Isaac Grünewald, "Det röda taket - Glasbruksgatan" (Stockholm). Unsold 216 Nils von Dardel, "Parisergata" (Parisian Street). 250 000 SEK 217 Otte Sköld, "20 Rue Ernest Cresson". 500 000 SEK 218 Hilding Linnqvist, "Disa drömmer" (Disa is dreaming). 600 000 SEK 219 Isaac Grünewald, Still life with tulips. 63 000 SEK 220 Sigrid Hjertén, Still life with fruits. 50 000 SEK 221 Sigrid Hjertén, "Nature morte". 40 000 SEK 222 Isaac Grünewald, "Höstlandskap med canjon, Abisko" (Abisko, Sweden). 135 000 SEK 222A Lage Lindell, Harbour, Herrvik Gotland. 80 000 SEK Bukowski Auktioner AB +46 (0)8 6140800 Arsenalsgatan 2 www.bukowskis.com 4/31 111 47 Stockholm Results Modern Autumn Sale, No. Item Hammer price 223 Karl Axel Pehrson, Landscape with birch trees and lake. 15 000 SEK 224 Karl Axel Pehrson, Composition. 15 000 SEK 225 Ingegerd Torhamn, "Rymd" (Space). 23 000 SEK 226 Ingegerd Torhamn, "Färgplan" (Colour scheme). 19 000 SEK 227 Greta Knutson-Tzara, Untitled. Unsold 228 Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, Abstract composition. 105 000 SEK 229 Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, "Kite over River". 110 000 SEK 230 Karl Axel Pehrson, "Brandpiska" (Fire). Unsold 231 Karl Axel Pehrson, "Exotisk flykt" (Exotic movement). Unsold 232 Karl Axel Pehrson, "Guineesiskt ormträd" (Guinée trees). 20 000 SEK 233 Staffan Hallström, "Nobodys dogs". Unsold 234 Philip von Schantz, Still life with blueberries. Unsold 235 Philip von Schantz, Birch. 105 000 SEK 236 Philip von Schantz, Still life with apples in Brage bucket. 370 000 SEK 237 Olle Bonniér, "Rymdsnitt" (Space). Unsold 238 Rune Jansson, "Dimmar ljus" (Light mist). 15 500 SEK 239 Rune Jansson, "Överlagrat" (Superimposed). Unsold 240 Staffan Hallström, "Schack" (Chess). 22 000 SEK 241 Birgit Broms, The bakery, Stockholm. Unsold 242 Birgit Broms, Ice skaters. 41 000 SEK 243 Gustav Rudberg, "Hven, Kust" (Costas motif, Hven, Sweden). 28 000 SEK 244 Axel Kargel, Country road. 36 000 SEK 245 Evert Lundquist, "Från trädgården" (From the garden). Unsold 246 Evert Lundquist, The Rock. Unsold 247 Evert Lundquist, Woman. Unsold 248 Evert Lundquist, "Hatten" (The Hat). 50 000 SEK 249 Evert Lundquist, "Nature Morte". Unsold 250 Albert Johansson, "Beredskapsplan och farliga förbindelser" (Preparedness and Unsold dangerous connections). 251 K G ( Karl Gustaf) Nilson, "Öar" (Islands). 9 500 SEK Bukowski Auktioner AB +46 (0)8 6140800 Arsenalsgatan 2 www.bukowskis.com 5/31 111 47 Stockholm Results Modern Autumn Sale, No. Item Hammer price 252 K G ( Karl Gustaf) Nilson, Untitled. 23 000 SEK 253 Lennart Rodhe, Untitled. 40 000 SEK 254 Lennart Rodhe, "Blå jungfrun" (The blue mermaid). 30 000 SEK 255 Pierre Olofsson, Untitled. 18 000 SEK 256 Pierre Olofsson, "Truddelutt" (Melody). 21 100 SEK 257 Pierre Olofsson, "Flick Flack". 238 000 SEK 258 Olle Bonniér, "Pulserande dubbelmembran". 600 000 SEK 259 Olle Bonniér, Untitled.
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